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Cher &, Jason Champlain

4 years ago

No theme park can make everyone 100% happy, but th...

No theme park can make everyone 100% happy, but they sure do try hard! I'm a Disney girl, but Six Flags is even more welcoming of disabled and kids on the autism spectrum! Their ADA pass (with a letter from your doctor that you have an ADA disability) is amazing! My son gets a VIP stamp every visit and the ride operators truly treat him like a VIP!
If you have a season pass or membership, they add your ADA letter to your account so you only need one letter from your doctor. After such an amazing time and such wonderful treatment, we had to upgrade to Diamond with dining because we go every weekend now to one Six Flags or another because of how welcoming they are!
My only complaint is that getting your mugs refilled or getting dining can take a really long time! Expect half an hour wait for food or even a drink refill, or longer! The food was very high quality though, I was surprised for a theme park how much we enjoyed the food so I guess it was worth waiting for, though difficult with an autistic child who doesn't handle waiting and crowds well. I do wish this location had a building like New Jersey where you can easily and a bit more quickly get your membership mug refilled.

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